The People vs uniforms

If the elite UK school, Eton College, dispensed of the top hats and tails worn by its pupils in the seventies, shouldn't all school uniforms be abolished by now?

And as we continue the tradition of uniform-wearing all through life, Josh asks why a high court judge can wear a curly white wig and get away with it, while an ice-cream seller can be hassled for wearing a hair net and a stripey cap.

Do uniforms give us a sense of belonging, take away our individuality, or in some cases, just make us look a little bit silly?